Yes, Turkey has been viewed since the days of Kemal Ataturk in the 1920s as the bridge between Europe and the Muslim World. The defeat and dismantling of the horrible Ottoman Empire created the modern Middle East, including secularized Muslim Turkey, but its re-Islamization could lead it to seek to restore its empire along with the caliphate and restart the jihad against the West that was stopped in Vienna in 1683, this time with nukes and a huge fifth column in Europe. See how it came down by studying Islam's history free online with the Historyscoper at http://go.to/islamhistory
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Yes, Turkey has been viewed since the days of Kemal Ataturk in the 1920s as the bridge between Europe and the Muslim World. The defeat and dismantling of the horrible Ottoman Empire created the modern Middle East, including secularized Muslim Turkey, but its re-Islamization could lead it to seek to restore its empire along with the caliphate and restart the jihad against the West that was stopped in Vienna in 1683, this time with nukes and a huge fifth column in Europe. See how it came down by studying Islam's history free online with the Historyscoper at http://go.to/islamhistory
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